Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – May 1, 2020
Shootings of protected birds on the rise.
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Shootings of protected birds on the rise.
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A secret to calling turkeys that you’ll want to know.
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The Minnesota DNR needs your help. A trail camera in Isanti County has captured images of what appear to be a couple of grouse poachers, and the DNR is looking for any information. The Turn In Poachers number is (800) 652-9093.
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Cobras, monkeys, pangolins routinely serve as dining fair in other countries.
Wild dining habits of Americans much different than rest of the world Read More »
The shed hunting rules and access times shifted this year, both because of COVID-19 and the Wyoming Game and Fish Department bumping the legal start time of the season from midnight April 30 to noon on May 1. As a result, there’s a 12-hour period when people can legally hike and ride horses onto the Bridger-Teton National Forest, but not touch the antlers that brought them there.
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Trolling for trout and salmon on Lake Michigan and other Great Lakes may be one of the most favored methods of catching fish, but vertical jigging for lake trout is getting more and more popular every year.
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If you are new to frog fishing, these tips could save you a season on the learning curve.
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Chinook salmon fishery remains Great Lake’s best.
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Walleye remain the class of Lake Erie’s multi-tiered fishery.
Michigan/New York/Ohio/Pennsylvania Lake Profile – Lake Erie Read More »